I’m a newbie and I love a dark and moody vibe. I tried this and it worked! I shot grapes first and then shot a chocolate crumb cake with powdered sugar. I was so happy…there was some cursing but it was worth it🤣. Thank you🙏🏾😁📸
position your lights off to the sides of the tank and one above and move your black background far back. Hope this helps! Might have to shoot through a black foam board with a hole in it so you can't see your camera on the front of the glass reflection!
All respect to you Nick! I have a question. Someone is selling Sony 24-70 mark 2 for $1600. I have 24,35,50, 90 mm all prime g master without the 90 macro. Also I have 24-105 f4. My question is: are prime lenses so much better than zoom lenses for food photography. Should I stay with what I have or proceed with the 24-70 mark 2? What lenses do you usually prefer? I know that you like 90 mm but besides that what are your favorite lenses for food photography? Thank you very much in advance
I love primes. They are great. I have all the same ones as you plus the 90mm macro. I have a tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 for my Sony that I use quite a bit. You'll find that having a good zoom lens (like the 24-70 mark 2) will be a great addition to your camera bag.
@@NickAndersonCreative Thank you Nick I got the 24-70 and 90 mm lenses. I feel I have all the lenses needed for food photography. I got the strobe godox ad400 with the trigger. I have a big diffuser and also video light. Am I missing anything else? Could you recommend any white and black reflective boards to for the shadows? How do you transfer your already adjusted pictures from light room to instagram without loosing quality? Thank you very much
I shoot all my video footage in HLG2 - looks great right out of the camera, also decently flat so you can color grade if you want! Slog is too much color grading for me and not flexible enough for run n gun video.
It varies from scene to scene but with flash it stays somewhat consistent. ISO between 100-400 Aperture between f/4.0-f/11 and shutter pretty consistent at 1/125
This tip is actually dope
You make me laugh every time. Number 1 (but holding up 2 fingers!) 😅 Classic!
Amazing work ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks much.
I didn't know about blocking the back half 🤦🏿♀️
The best explanation 😊
Glad you think so!
I nailed the scene, my problem now is my camera I don’t know what would be the best settings specially when shooting videos. I have the canon 80D
watch some of my newer videos I break down video vs. photo
Amazing!!!!!
thank you so much!!!!! That`s a great tip
Thanks for the tip!
No problem!
Thankku soo much it is really helpful
Most welcome 😊
Thanks so much
You are the greatest!!!!!!!! Thanks your idea worked to perfection
Great to hear! glad it worked well for you!!
Awesome
I’m a newbie and I love a dark and moody vibe. I tried this and it worked! I shot grapes first and then shot a chocolate crumb cake with powdered sugar. I was so happy…there was some cursing but it was worth it🤣. Thank you🙏🏾😁📸
my pleasure, so happy to help!
Please show camera setting also
Thank you TH-cam algorithm!! Something I can finally use to teach me something new & useful 🤣NewSub here ❤️ Thanks for the short !
Bro where did you buy that table stand?
Probably similar but how do you fix a top light so that you can emerge from the shadows from the back. Like coolio in gangsters paradise.
I am not able to mentain black background while shooting cooking videos
Its work ❤
Which is best light for cooking videos, the one you used beside
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Hi there! What are the stands called that you have your board laying on? I’m in a small apartment and this would be an ideal space saver for me.
Sawhorses!
What is that tripod? And or tripod accessory
Number 5 you .and you are super
How to create Balck background in video
What do you call this solid background this is much better than paper background
Black foam board or black poster board
What do you use to hold the table?
those are sawhorses underneath the table holding it up
Can this also be done for jet black background food videography
yes!
Can i ask you this tutorial with aquatium? I mean i need to shoot fish video with dark background..
position your lights off to the sides of the tank and one above and move your black background far back. Hope this helps! Might have to shoot through a black foam board with a hole in it so you can't see your camera on the front of the glass reflection!
All respect to you Nick!
I have a question. Someone is selling Sony 24-70 mark 2 for $1600.
I have 24,35,50, 90 mm all prime g master without the 90 macro.
Also I have 24-105 f4.
My question is: are prime lenses so much better than zoom lenses for food photography.
Should I stay with what I have or proceed with the 24-70 mark 2?
What lenses do you usually prefer?
I know that you like 90 mm but besides that what are your favorite lenses for food photography?
Thank you very much in advance
I love primes. They are great. I have all the same ones as you plus the 90mm macro. I have a tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 for my Sony that I use quite a bit. You'll find that having a good zoom lens (like the 24-70 mark 2) will be a great addition to your camera bag.
@@NickAndersonCreative
Thank you Nick
I got the 24-70 and 90 mm lenses.
I feel I have all the lenses needed for food photography.
I got the strobe godox ad400 with the trigger.
I have a big diffuser and also video light.
Am I missing anything else?
Could you recommend any white and black reflective boards to for the shadows?
How do you transfer your already adjusted pictures from light room to instagram without loosing quality?
Thank you very much
Do you film it in slog, or what is the best setting for it without having to color grated so much? Thank you 🙏
I shoot all my video footage in HLG2 - looks great right out of the camera, also decently flat so you can color grade if you want! Slog is too much color grading for me and not flexible enough for run n gun video.
What is that flash modifier?
it's a beauty dish!
@@NickAndersonCreative Thank you so much!
Number ONE (two)
im silly
Are all of those black foam boards?
Yes!
@@NickAndersonCreative Thank you!
Settings on camera?
It varies from scene to scene but with flash it stays somewhat consistent. ISO between 100-400 Aperture between f/4.0-f/11 and shutter pretty consistent at 1/125
How to create this on a budget 😢
my way is pretty much the budget way
Makes food look sexy LOL!
SURE DOES!!
@nickanderson where do you get those boards and what are they called.
Ok but what about video? This is only photos 😢
same way for video too